Nope those are all resin kits from Yankee Modelworks. Pitroad does not make a Skipjack SSN model.

Pitroad is AKA Seawolf/Torpedo models. I have built their resin USS Halibut (three times!) and their resin USS Nautilus. Both are highly accurate. I also have their USS Grayback SSG (with Regulus II missile) and the Russian Juliett class SSG, also very nice. Some of the earlier kits, such as their Golf II SSB are not accurate, as that was issued just as the Cold War was ending, and the forward hull is all wrong.

One problem is that both the Nautilus and Halibut are now OOP. Bill Grune of Pacific Front Hobbies mentioned that if there was enough interest, he might be able to influence them to restart production. I personally need at least 5 Halibut kits to build for interested parties.

The Pitroad kits are resin kits although the resin is quite different from that in, for example, Yankee Modelworks kits. Also, white metal parts, so you need to use cyanoacrylate glue.

I wouldn't mind getting a NAUTILUS in 350th myself. It would go nicely with the Jules Verne NAUTILUS I am scratchbuilding now. I want a SKIPJACK because it is the nearest cognate to Verne's fictional sub. It is nearly the same size, shape and configuration --- 70 meters X 8 meters, a round hull and single center-mounted screw.

modelnut wrote:As for Pitroad subs, in SCR#69 on p37, there is a SKIPJACK in the picture. It's 700 scale and not 350th. A bit too small for my needs. But maybe one day . . .

Guess I will settle for a Yankee boat if I can get one.

-Leelan

Not a Skipjack, that's a Yushio class. It has an Albacore type hull as the Skipjack. I bought those little models and are really nice. They are best when they are all together in a displaying case. Something like a 3D submarine enciclopedia.

The sub itself will be around 20cm long and 2cm in diameter or thereabouts. My local hobby shops look to have only oval wooden bases. I want something longer. That would be appropriate for something like this: http://www.yankeemodelworks.com/35037_skipjack.htm

I don't have a wood working shop. I am hoping for something off the shelf that I can drill a couple of holes in for the brass rods.